Emery stood in again for injured No. 1 netminder Steve Mason and made 31 saves to help the Flyers rally from an early two-goal deficit to beat the New York Rangers 4-2 on Sunday and even the Eastern Conference best-of-seven series at 1-1.

The Flyers had lost nine straight at Madison Square Garden, including 4-1 in the series opener on Thursday, since their last win there on Feb. 20, 2011. Emery hadn't won a postseason game anywhere in exactly three years, since his last playoff victory with Anaheim.

"I try to stay even-keeled, whether it's going well or you don't get off to the start you want," Emery said. "I play with a system in there, and I just kind of rely on that. I've had leads before and I've been down before, so it's just kind of a consistent approach."

Now the Flyers head home, where they went 2-0 against the Rangers in the regular season. Game 3 is Tuesday.

Philly no longer has to hear about its skid in New York, in which it was outscored 35-10 and never had more than two goals in any game. "That's a huge weight off our shoulders, to come in here and get the split," Schenn said. "Going back home, we feel a bit better about ourselves."

The tide turned in the second when the Flyers went ahead despite being outshot 17-9.

"The game can be funny sometimes," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. "We had some Grade A chances. Our power play had some great looks. They scored two and we didn't."

Bruins 4, Red Wings 1:

Justin Florek and Reilly Smith scored in a 3:07 span in the first period and host Boston evened its East playoff series at 1-1. ... Luke Glendening cut Boston's lead to 2-1 at 13:20 of the second period before Milan Lucic scored late in the second and Zdeno Chara added a power-play goal early in the third period. ... Game 3 between the top-seeded Bruins, who won the Presidents' Cup with an NHL-high 117 points, and the eighth-seeded Red Wings is in Detroit on Tuesday.

Canadiens 3, Lightning 2:

Tomas Plekanec scored at 5:43 of the third period, and Carey Price made 27 saves to give host Montreal a 3-0 lead in the East series. ... A Tampa Bay goal was waved off in the second period after referees ruled goaltender interference on Alex Killorn. ... Tampa Bay's Steven Stamkos, who had two assists, left in the second period after taking a knee to the back of the head, but he returned to the ice early in the third. ... Game 4 is Tuesday in Montreal.

Seabrook suspended:

Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook, who was given a game misconduct Saturday for an elbow to the head of the Blues' David Backes, received a three-game suspension from the NHL for the hit. Chicago trails the West series 2-0, with Game 3 in Chicago on Monday.